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Old March 19th 05, 06:59 PM
Montblack
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("Homesick Angel" wrote)
Narrow barbed wires both sides, major Xwind 99% of the time so I'll keep
the Beast from the East(1957 182).



Sounds like your strip needs to be turned a little bit into the wind g

....or is it already facing the least worst direction now? :-)

Jay has it pretty good down in Iowa City, with that big triangle shaped
former WWII bomber base of his.

http://66.226.83.248/ap/04272
(IOW photo from AirNav.com)


(Um, English 101 help needed above ...worse or worst?)

Montblack

 




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